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The Real First Chilean Horror Movie
alfardo4 January 2001
Before "Angel negro", "Hay Algo allá afuera" tried to use the horror cinema for making an interesting game of performances. Pepe Maldonado made a psychological and dark movie that walks near to the psychological suspense with some horror elements. The fear goes with the unkonwn way of our mind... We can live a life without knowing that we are living another... In that sense the Movie is a god try to make us understand how much complicate can be our mind some times. A very interesting Movie... that took to the Chilena Cinema to anothers ways... Here there is no a political story... There is not a far away character... Here we have a near and dark story... More Universal, but without losing our vision of the world. Pepe Maldonado is like David Linch (of course in a latin america way) and He tried to make something different and He Did. A good movie for knowing the news ways of 90´s Chilean Cinema. Good Performances of Luis Gnecco and Lux Croxatto. And an interesting Photografia, with a dark and Dangerous and "neon" lighty Santiago.
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4/10
Into the dark and mysterious Santiago
Ostomedo225 July 2002
A strange journey lived by someone (Luis Gnecco) who is like an third-world Deckard (Blade Runner). Is an interesting movie showing us the dark side of Santiago, specially in the years this movie was made.

The atmosphere is the most interesting part of this movie, but the story is weak. Worth a look to see a different part of Chilean (and South American) cinematography.
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